Strength‐trained adults demonstrate greater corticoreticular activation versus untrained controls
The rapid increase in strength following strength‐training involves neural adaptations,
however, their specific localisation remains elusive. Prior focus on corticospinal responses …
however, their specific localisation remains elusive. Prior focus on corticospinal responses …
Corticospinal responses following strength training: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
Strength training results in changes in skeletal muscle; however, changes in the central
nervous system also occur. Over the last 15 years, non‐invasive brain stimulation …
nervous system also occur. Over the last 15 years, non‐invasive brain stimulation …
Corticospinal and spinal adaptations to motor skill and resistance training: Potential mechanisms and implications for motor rehabilitation and athletic development
Optimal strategies for enhancing strength and improving motor skills are vital in athletic
performance and clinical rehabilitation. Initial increases in strength and the acquisition of …
performance and clinical rehabilitation. Initial increases in strength and the acquisition of …
Task-dependent modulation of corticospinal excitability and inhibition following strength training
This study determined whether there are task-dependent differences in cortical excitability
following different types of strength training. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) …
following different types of strength training. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) …
Increased cross-education of muscle strength and reduced corticospinal inhibition following eccentric strength training
Aim: Strength training of one limb results in a substantial increase in the strength of the
untrained limb, however, it remains unknown what the corticospinal responses are following …
untrained limb, however, it remains unknown what the corticospinal responses are following …
Determining the corticospinal responses to single bouts of skill and strength training
Abstract Mason, J, Frazer, AK, Jaberzadeh, S, Ahtiainen, JP, Avela, J, Rantalainen, T,
Leung, M, and Kidgell, DJ. Determining the corticospinal responses to single bouts of skill …
Leung, M, and Kidgell, DJ. Determining the corticospinal responses to single bouts of skill …
Effects of acute resistance training modality on corticospinal excitability, intra-cortical and neuromuscular responses
Objective Although neural adaptations from strength training are known to occur, the acute
responses associated with heavy-strength (HST) and hypertrophy training (HYT) remain …
responses associated with heavy-strength (HST) and hypertrophy training (HYT) remain …
Determining the early corticospinal-motoneuronal responses to strength training: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Several studies have used transcranial magnetic stimulation to probe the corticospinal-
motoneuronal responses to a single session of strength training; however, the findings are …
motoneuronal responses to a single session of strength training; however, the findings are …
The effect of strength training on the force of twitches evoked by corticospinal stimulation in humans
TJ Carroll, J Barton, M Hsu, M Lee - Acta physiologica, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Aim: Although there is considerable evidence that strength training causes adaptations in
the central nervous system, many details remain unclear. Here we studied neuromuscular …
the central nervous system, many details remain unclear. Here we studied neuromuscular …
[HTML][HTML] Corticospinal adaptations following resistance training and its relationship with strength: a systematic review and multivariate meta-analysis
J Gómez-Feria, JF Martín-Rodríguez, P Mir - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral …, 2023 - Elsevier
Neural adaptations to resistance training (RT) and their correlation with muscle strength
remain partially understood. We conducted a systematic review and multivariate meta …
remain partially understood. We conducted a systematic review and multivariate meta …